White screen i have a g1 andriod phone my son attempted too many pattrens on it i got a white screen i cant turn it off after turning it on exept removing battery can u plez help me on that i tried different methods like home button and red button but it wont work

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1. Turn off the phone. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Put the battery back in but do not turn on the phone yet. 4. Press and hold Volume Down and Power button at the same time till you see the recovery screen.

try taking the battery out for five to ten minutes. leave it out and go about your day. then return and place the battery inside the phone. see if it resets, if it does not. call your provider for cell phones, ask them to assist you in a different type of reset. if neither one of these work, its safe to assume, your phone is in a need of repair or replacement.

You may need to wipe the factory setting. To do so, Turn Off
the cellphone, now keep on holding the Home button and turn on the
cellphone. It go to the recovery console, now select WIPE or press the
short keys mentioned over there and restart cellphone.

Note: You will not loose any data but you may need to resign to google and also may need to install some application.

Tmobile puts these out and the are having nothing but issues with them being a advid user I called t-mobile and boy they where happy to replace this thing they have battery issues,screen issues,sound issues list goes on. the best thing to do is "TAKE THE MOTHER YOU KNOW WHAT BACK" and please escuse what I was about to say! But this is the best and only solution you got at this point. I have nothing but issues over Tmobile phones and service. And you got a bad battery connection problem!! RATE it please was i helpful? Rate me!!

Sir,Try doing the "slide to unlock" motion on the white screen. Also third party application software problem. If not solved, update the firmware. For firmware update go to the manufactuer's site for download else contact customer support.Link 1 for more info.
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2. The iPhone is ThinnerThe G1's slide-out keyboard may be useful, but it comes at a price: The G1 takes us back to the pocket-bulging smartphones of yesteryear, while the iPhone is svelte enough to fit in the front pocket of your Levis.

3. No MultitouchThe G1 uses a capacitive touchscreen. This is the same highly sensitive type of screen found on the iPhone (most touchscreen phones use mostly inferior resistive touchscreens), and should allow the G1 to compete when it comes to touch sensitivity. But the G1 does not have the iPhone's multitouch capability. While the G1 attempts to make up for it by utilizing "long-touches" to bring up deep menus, it loses out on the huge amount of functionality (and coolness) that comes from the iPhone's ability to sense two fingers at once.

4. Terrible Headphone JackThe iPhone proved that people were willing to listen to music on their cellphones. Still, most manufacturers are reluctant to put a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack on their phones, forcing customers instead to use bulky adaptors or subpar bundled headphones. The 3G iPhone bucked that trend (the original had an annoying recessed headphone jack that could only take specially made headphones), but the G1 relies on an irritating proprietary plug. To make things work, early indications are that adaptors won't even be available when the phone first hits shelves, making the bundled headphones the only choice.

5. Internal MemoryThe iPhone currently comes in 8 GB and 16 GB varieties, and we'll likely see a 32 GB version before long. The G1 has just 192 MB of onboard memory, and comes with a 1 GB micro-SD card. That's not really enough memory for a phone that's supposed to be full of music and downloaded applications. If you want an 8 GB G1, you'll have to purchase an 8 GB micro-SD card, which will push the price of the phone from $179 above the iPhone's $199 price tag. If T-Mobile, Google and HTC really expect us to use the G1 as a mobile computer, they'll need to give us more memory.